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Warner sets Legend of Tarzan for 10/11, plus Sony launches new MOD Blu-ray service & Arthur Hiller RIP
Okay, we’re rounding things out for the week with just a quick update this evening...
First, we’ve got a trio of new disc reviews for you (from yours truly), including Warner’s Man of Steel and Universal’s Oblivion in 4K Ultra HD Blu-ray format, as well as Disney’s Star Wars: Rebels – Complete Season Two on regular Blu-ray. The two 4K titles are now available, whereas Rebels hits stores on 8/30. Do check them out! [Read on here…]
- Bluray
- BD
- My Two Cents
- The Digital Bits
- Bill Hunt
- Bluray Disc
- Arthur Hiller RIP
- The Legend of Tarzan
- Oblivion 4K review
- Man of Steel 4K review
- Star Wars: Rebels Complete Season Two BD review
- Sony Choice Collection
- MOD Bluray
- Manufactured on Demand
- The Karate Kid Part III
- The Next Karate Kid
- Body Double
- Marie Antoinette
- Private Property 4K restoration
- The Devil and Daniel Johnston
- October Sky
- Stephen King's It
- Stephen King's Cat's Paw
- Stephen King's Salem's Lot
- Warner Bros Home Entertainment
- Patterns
Burnt Offerings for October 7, 2014
Here’s a surprise. The long dormant MGM Limited Edition Collection has announced that they’ll soon be manufacturing on demand again. Their initial line-up is scheduled to arrive next week and I’ll be taking a look at those titles then. Before you get too excited, almost all of the titles in this first wave are previously released out-of-print movies. At least it’s something, though, and hopefully we’ll start seeing some more obscurities making their disc debuts from MGM soon.
In the meantime, here’s your weekly rundown of the week’s new MOD discs and a selection of streaming titles worthy of your attention. As always, please consider making a purchase via one of these nifty banners and you’ll help support The Bits. Many thanks if you do. [Read on here...]
Burnt Offerings for September 9, 2014
We’ve gone through a few quiet (and, indeed, dead) weeks here at Burnt Offerings recently. That all changes today with a bumper crop of new releases from almost all of the studios (except for MGM and, honestly, at this point let’s just stick a fork in them). So let’s take a gander at the latest in MOD and, needless to say, if you choose to buy a couple via the banners below, we’d be much obliged. [Read on here…]
Burnt Offerings for August 6, 2014
Welcome back to your weekly look at the world of hand-tossed artisan DVDs, baked fresh for your enjoyment. This week, Warner Archive reintroduces us to comedian Joe E. Brown and the Sony Choice Collection unleashes its August lineup. Let’s take a look and if anything strikes your fancy, please click on one of the banners below to get that disc out of your dreams and into your cart. It helps support The Bits and we thank you for it. [Read on here...]
Burnt Offerings For April 1, 2014
It’s a bit of a slow week for Warner Archive but the next waves of Sony and Fox titles are here to pick up the slack, ready to be manufactured upon your demand.
Visit the Warner Archive shop for all your Warner and Sony needs, Amazon for Fox and add discs a’plenty to your shopping carts. [Read on here...]
Burnt Offerings For March 4, 2014
Lots of good MOD releases this week, including five Joan Crawford classics from Warner Archive and the latest wave of titles in the Sony Choice Collection. We’ll get to those in a second but first, here’s an exciting Blu-ray sneak preview. Amazon is currently taking pre-orders for Warner Archive’s Blu-ray releases of Arthur Hiller’s The Americanization Of Emily with James Garner and Julie Andrews and the 1970 mind-bender Performance starring Mick Jagger, from directors Donald Cammell and Nicolas Roeg. Neither title has been officially announced by the studio yet and no street date is available, but we’ll keep you posted. I’m particularly excited about Performance, a very weird and underrated movie that deserves a bigger audience. [Read on here...]
Burnt Offerings For February 5, 2014
The various MOD services haven’t exactly hit the ground running in 2014, with only a handful of new releases trickling out each week.
That might be starting to change this week.
Warner Archive has a number of interesting titles and the Sony Choice Collection has five new ones for your consideration. [Read on here...]
Out of the Furnace, Bad Grandpa for just $10, Her & Jack Ryan pre-orders & more…
Morning, folks! We’re getting an early start on today’s news here at The Bits today…
First up here at the site, Dr. Jahnke has checked in this morning with a brand new installment of his Burnt Offerings MOD DVD column running down the latest deep catalog DVD offerings from the Warner Archive Collection and the Sony Choice Collection. There’s some very cool titles in there this time, including NBC’s fascinating and oft-overlooked science fiction title Search: The Complete Series, so do check it out. [Read on here...]
- Bill Hunt
- The Digital Bits
- My Two Cents
- BD
- Bluray
- Bluray Disc
- Adam Jahnke
- Burnt Offerings MOD DVD
- Warner Archive Collection
- Sony Choice Collection
- Out of the Furnace
- Dragons: Defenders of Berk Part 1
- Jackass presents Bad Grandpa
- Life of a King
- The Iran Job
- Dark House
- Her
- Jack Ryan Shadow Recruit
- Continuum: Season Two
- Riot in Cell Block 11
- Master of the House
- Reasonable Doubt
- Spike Jonze
- Kenneth Branagh
Burnt Offerings For June 11: Garbo, Hackman And A Guy Named Joe
Time for this week’s round-up of what’s new in MOD from the Warner Archive Collection. In addition, Sony last week quietly added some new titles to their own MOD program, the Sony Pictures Choice Collection. Don’t forget that the Warner Archive website offers one-stop shopping for Warner, Sony and MGM releases.
WARNER ARCHIVE – NEW THIS WEEK
Black Market Babies (1945) – Another ripped-from-today’s-headlines exploitation expose from Poverty Row studio Monogram Pictures. Ralph Morgan stars as a disgraced, alcoholic doctor who teams up with lowlife Kane Richmond to create a “private maternity ward” for new mothers to dump off their unwanted brats.